Obama campaign asks supporters for post-election direction

11/18/12 7:51 PM EST

The Obama campaign hinted at what might be ahead for its massive organizational infrastructure in a survey sent to supporters Sunday night.

While some of the questions are retrospective -- how many hours spent volunteering for the campaign and how the supporter got updates -- the survey also looks ahead, asking supporters, "What would you choose as the top priority for this organizations (sic) in the weeks and years to come?"

The options include: "Passing the president's legislative agenda," "supporting candidates in upcoming elections," "training a new generation of leaders and organizers," and "working on local issues that affect our communities." Obama campaign and White House officials have hinted that some iteration of the campaign might continue to exist to support the president's legislative agenda, as Organizing for America did during President Obama's first term.

The survey also asks what issues would motivate the supporter to volunteer or organize in the future, and a choose all that apply list includes some particularly pressing possibilities, including "avoiding the fiscal cliff" and "budget deficit/national debt."

In the longer term, the list also includes "civil liberties and privacy," "climate change/environment," "election and campaign finance reform," "health care" and "immigration," among other policy areas.

The survey also asks supporters if they are interested in running for elected office.